Thread: TiVo Sky Q and VM answer ?
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Old 29-01-2016, 10:06   #52
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Re: Sky Q and VM answer????

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Sky Q prices for new customers will start at £42 per month for the basic set-top box.

If you want the premium Sky Q Silver device it will set you back £54 per month but this does include a Q Mini box for multiroom viewing (extra Mini Q boxes will cost £99 each).

Sky fans who want movies and sports will have to add an extra £34.50 per month to the package.

There's also a £50 installation charge and a one off smart features fee.

This fee starts at £99 for customers who subscribe to Sky Sports or movies but rises to £299 for those who don't.

The typical monthly cost for existing Sky+ customers will be around £12 extra compared with their current package.

If the price isn't putting you off then Sky Q will arrive in living rooms from next month.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/tech/news...date-announced
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